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as far as it relates to gaza, when it comes to responsibility, international law dick cates that israel occupies gaza. the question of the well-being of the individuals under the fourth geneva convention is that israel is responsible for their well-being. moving the situation forward means looking at the collective people that are living there. if we can get at the underlying content of discontent, we can figure it out. >>> up next, with juks weeks to go to the so-called fiscal cliff, can congress cook up the right deal with all the fixings? >>> plus, can economic uncert n uncertainty in d.c. score with the black friday deals. ? news. presenting androgel 1.62%. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doc
as far as it relates to gaza, when it comes to responsibility, international law dick cates that israel occupies gaza. the question of the well-being of the individuals under the fourth geneva convention is that israel is responsible for their well-being. moving the situation forward means looking at the collective people that are living there. if we can get at the underlying content of discontent, we can figure it out. >>> up next, with juks weeks to go to the so-called fiscal cliff,...
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steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they have any strategy by which to overturn morsi's decisions. >> suarez: what exactly has he done through these decrees? what did he say-- what powers did he give to himself, basically, until there's a constitution? >> well, he did a lot of little things. he dismissed the old prosecutor, seen as a hold-over from the old rejewel. he promised new trials. but the main thing that he did was to take all of his actions, and place them outside of court review. and he also made impossible to disband the constitutional assembly that is now writing the document. he had already assumed not simply presidential powers but le
steps and the reaction that followed, i'm joined by nathan brown, an expert on egyptian constitutional law and politics. he's a professor at george washington university. do you find it significant that this wasn't just tahrir square but alexandria, port said. >> oh, yes. essentially most of the non-islammist political forces in egypt-- that is the brotherhood and others aside-- have lined up against us. the real question is are they going to be able to form a united front? and do they...
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they wouldn't dismantle the law, but they would decrease it? >> i think there's a real chance that democrats will agree to scale back some of the subsidies to insurance on the exchanges. they're going to have to face a real tough choice; do you want to scale back spending on programs that people have been on for decades like social security and medicare, or do you want to scale back the projected spending on a program no one's gotten a check from yet? i think we'll see republicans and democrats agree to reduce the spending in the affordable care act, and there's real opportunity to. people who are going to be making $70,000, more than the median family income in the united states, are eligible for subsidies under the law. it's just too generous to be afforded. patti ann: there's an article in "forbes," very interesting, that says that these health exchanges as liberals have been happy to point out were originally a key idea -- a conservative idea, but that idea is quite different from the one expressed by obamacare. the original idea was to sav
they wouldn't dismantle the law, but they would decrease it? >> i think there's a real chance that democrats will agree to scale back some of the subsidies to insurance on the exchanges. they're going to have to face a real tough choice; do you want to scale back spending on programs that people have been on for decades like social security and medicare, or do you want to scale back the projected spending on a program no one's gotten a check from yet? i think we'll see republicans and...
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bush signed into law. his wife, former first lady laura bush, is with us today, as is her predecessor, secretary of state hillary clinton. coming together in mutual respect, a step from the chambers where we passionately debate the issues of the day that has become almost second nature to us. but it is a blessing, and we will hear over and over during the course of this ceremony, aung san suu kyi has shown the world just how hard one it really is. on behalf of the congress, let me express how humble and honored we are by your presence here in the rotunda of the united states capitol. >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the callers by the united states armed forces color guard, the singing of our national anthem, and the retiring of the colors. oh say can you see by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming, whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming, and the rocket
bush signed into law. his wife, former first lady laura bush, is with us today, as is her predecessor, secretary of state hillary clinton. coming together in mutual respect, a step from the chambers where we passionately debate the issues of the day that has become almost second nature to us. but it is a blessing, and we will hear over and over during the course of this ceremony, aung san suu kyi has shown the world just how hard one it really is. on behalf of the congress, let me express how...
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she came from the dean's office at harvard law school. every single member of the supreme court for the first time in our history has on their resume a seat on a federal court of appeals and that is really astonishing. i mean there are lots of ways to be a lawyer in this country. for instance the warren court, the height of the warren court, there was not a single member of that court who had been a judge. a judge of anything. justice brennan had been a judge in the supreme court of new jersey batgirl warren had never been a judge. he had run for vice president on the national republican ticket and was a major political figure. there were senators. there were former cabinet members and all sorts of people who at an deeply involved in the life of the country who end up on the supreme court. justice o'connor who retired in 2005, she was the only member of the court that she served on who it been in elective office. she had been majority majority leader of the heirs of the state senate and there is no one who has ever -- and for some of them
she came from the dean's office at harvard law school. every single member of the supreme court for the first time in our history has on their resume a seat on a federal court of appeals and that is really astonishing. i mean there are lots of ways to be a lawyer in this country. for instance the warren court, the height of the warren court, there was not a single member of that court who had been a judge. a judge of anything. justice brennan had been a judge in the supreme court of new jersey...
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saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also pinned up these private records to boehner abilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online banking apps makes banking information passwords and account numbers easily open to scanning via smart phone and bank servers can store identifying features of the devices used to access the information number seven your vote voting machines have long been called hackable and on election day we saw some regularities stemming from both being allegedly altered add to the fact that many observers claim the current crop of technology is in need of serious oversight and should make many wonder but the possibility of throwing an election might not be too far from reality. and number six mass transit transportati
saved and can be accessed by the government and the private companies they contract and under current laws phone calls can already be listened to number nine your health the establishment of electronic medical records is a major part of health care reform but those records can be accessed by doctors and other health care providers some of whom aren't your personal doctor and also pinned up these private records to boehner abilities from hackers and at number eight your money using online...
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with that said, the current law is what it is and i will be reluctantly supporting this suspension and hope to revive legislation in the not too distant future. >> thank you. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. so, r colleagues, there's a motion to refer this item to the full board committee report for the consideration on november 20, 2012. can we adopt that without objection? * thank you. thank you, president chiu. mr. evans, please call item number 5. >> item number 5 is a resolution to remove certain proposals and activities from the environmental impact report for the recreation and park department significant natural resource area of management plan and to consider proposals and alternatives for the future of the sharp park golf course for the separate and complete ceqa process. >> thank you. the sponsor is supervisor kristina olague and i don't see her here or her staff. she has asked me to continue this item to the call of the chair and we'll do that after hearing public comment.
with that said, the current law is what it is and i will be reluctantly supporting this suspension and hope to revive legislation in the not too distant future. >> thank you. let's open this up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. so, r colleagues, there's a motion to refer this item to the full board committee report for the consideration on november 20, 2012. can we adopt that without objection? * thank you....
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president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up. they get access to the president because they donated money to his campaign. it sounds like a kickback to me? >> i call it the recycling program. you are recycling money back to the campaign contributors. people have the impression green energy program that investment programs are run by engineers and scientists. reality is political appointees are making the decisions and making decisions what is best for their political benefit and what benefits the president. it ends up being given to people who have contributed and help put the president.... >> sean: green energy, not dep
president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up....
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but the budget law requires them to do it. i agree with you totally. so much could change, we could have wars, lower interest rates and all these numbers are suspect. >> greta: the senate won't even do a budget. they won't do a budget. talking about somewhere, i don't feel like they are getting started? >> that has been one of challenges for the president and democrats and they are vulnerable to that criticism if they don't try to get something done. we do have divided government and have been doing continuing resolutions year after year. >> one of the problems that i see, if they raise taxes according to the plan, it's about enough money for people making more than $250,000, it's enough to fund the government about eight days. only way we begin to deal with this if we really restructure things. is there any indication there is a serious restructuring? >> i think that is what republicans definitely want to try to force in these negotiations with the white house. they are saying, we are willing to accept more tax revenue as part of a solution to try to
but the budget law requires them to do it. i agree with you totally. so much could change, we could have wars, lower interest rates and all these numbers are suspect. >> greta: the senate won't even do a budget. they won't do a budget. talking about somewhere, i don't feel like they are getting started? >> that has been one of challenges for the president and democrats and they are vulnerable to that criticism if they don't try to get something done. we do have divided government...
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now you never have anything he was just smart enough to find out what was going on but because these laws are quite defined yet when they took them to a court in new jersey last week and they tried to charge him for this the jury only took around an hour to convict him on a couple of charges and now he's looking at prison so his attorney does plan on appealing but shows us that you can pretty much do anything and if a prosecutor tells the court one thing and convince the other way that no one is really safe right now i think you make a really really good point when it comes to laws and the internet there are a whole lot of things that just aren't defined they don't refer to the the legal you know the case that took place a few years ago to try to solve this one talk a little bit about the precedent that this case could set for years to incredibly incredibly damaging one actually if if this case is an appeal properly and it stays as it is right now means that anyone who has anything on the internet ever on any sort of accessible network can take someone else to court just for finding it if
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president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up. they get access to the president because they donated money to his campaign. it sounds like a kickback to me? >> i call it the recycling program. you are recycling money back to the campaign contributors. people have the impression green energy program that investment programs are run by engineers and scientists. reality is political appointees are making the decisions and making decisions what is best for their political benefit and what benefits the president. it ends up being given to people who have contributed and help put the president.... >> sean: green energy, not dep
president obama, he thinks he is the law. >> sean: i couldn't agree anymore. district of corruption, movie highlights disturbing things president obama has done. joining me to talk about the botched solyndra investment, president of the government accountability institute, peter sweizter is with us. it wasn't just solyndra. so the weeks before they get this money. we got the big bunglers on obama they get four or five times access and billions of dollars of taxpayer dollars goes belly-up....
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new the civil rights law of 1966 -- 1964. so, under certain circumstances, you can do things which would make yourself -- which subjects yourself to legal liability, or another way. if you commit violence and in the indication of a -- the commission of a violent act refer to people using the n-word, you might be subject to hate law legislation, and thereby not only be prosecuted for assault or whatever violent act you have committed, but you might subject yourself to an enhanced penalty by running afoul of state hate laws. so, under certain circumstances, yeah, you would be in violation of the law. generally speaking, though, because of the strong shielding power of the first amendment, people, for instance, comedians or writers, can use the n-word and not have to fear the law, though you might have to fear a public opinion which itself can be a very powerful force. >> host: is that the near word versus citing word? >> host: the law of homicide, all sorts of different levels of homicide, and one big divide is between manslaug
new the civil rights law of 1966 -- 1964. so, under certain circumstances, you can do things which would make yourself -- which subjects yourself to legal liability, or another way. if you commit violence and in the indication of a -- the commission of a violent act refer to people using the n-word, you might be subject to hate law legislation, and thereby not only be prosecuted for assault or whatever violent act you have committed, but you might subject yourself to an enhanced penalty by...
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under current law, 20% comes from lowering government spending. this is just the first step as part of a $7 trillion effort to cut the debt over the next decade. that has led some to describe what could be coming as a fiscal slope, not a cliff. whatever geological description you prefer, it is on the map for every american. >> susie: a critical issue in this fiscal cliff debate: jobs. if the government cuts spending and rais taxes all at once on january 1, the economy will lose 2.5 million job sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: in this baltimore lab, dr. curt civin researches leukemia in search of a cure. it's hardly a political job, but these days he's keeping a close eye on the federal budget. you see, the sequester-- the severe spending cuts headed our way in january-- could affect him. if it takes affect, it will cut an estimated $2.5 billion from the national institutes of health. dr. civin and researchers like him depend on grants from the institutes for funding. >> it's tough enough to cure cancer. tough battle. going to take a long time. to
under current law, 20% comes from lowering government spending. this is just the first step as part of a $7 trillion effort to cut the debt over the next decade. that has led some to describe what could be coming as a fiscal slope, not a cliff. whatever geological description you prefer, it is on the map for every american. >> susie: a critical issue in this fiscal cliff debate: jobs. if the government cuts spending and rais taxes all at once on january 1, the economy will lose 2.5...
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. >> reporter: police got the warning from other law enforcement agencies and they are looking into the issue. but investigators saw this before. they say there is an easy alternative to putting a vacation hold. >> have a neighbor that will bring your mail and newspapers inside. >> reporter: we couldn't reach anyone with the contra costa county times. they now rely on a neighbor to pick up their paper when they are out of time. >> that way it is in the house safe. >> reporter: despite the new concerns, police say using common sense is your best defense, turning on a light and not leaving out items like garbage cans. eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are investigating a string of smash and grabs. people found this, car windows smashed. you can see here the dashboard ripped apart in this suv. police received 5 reports but can't say if anything was taken. at this point police have no suspects. >>> man was shot and skilled last night -- killed last night. jose rivera estrada was found lying on the sidewalk about 9:30 p.m. he was pronounced dead. the suspect or suspects took of
. >> reporter: police got the warning from other law enforcement agencies and they are looking into the issue. but investigators saw this before. they say there is an easy alternative to putting a vacation hold. >> have a neighbor that will bring your mail and newspapers inside. >> reporter: we couldn't reach anyone with the contra costa county times. they now rely on a neighbor to pick up their paper when they are out of time. >> that way it is in the house safe....
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it's against the law to stop for a dog? >>. >> did note know that. >> and i think it's not fair to disparage women drivers. i think i'm a very good driver and a the lot of people told me that (laughter) >> yeah, people you-- >> and i drive with these shoes on. >> four dwf's. >> what, driving while female? >> and i have an excellent driving record. >> so i grew up out west and i got a car when i was 16 and i went everywhere and used to love to be on a road trip and since i moved to new york i haven't been behind a wheel of a car since 2011. >>, but you're wearing flats and i want. >> women drivers i get an e-mail from my ex-husband and sends a picture of a lady in a brand new mercedes 550 and drove into the new building he put up and can't make it up. >> and dwf. >> ♪ >> time for one more thing and i'll have eric begin. >> and black friday, biggest sales of the years, including the gun and bullet manufacturing industry. so, i wanted to take this time to remind everyone, second amendment right, remember, your kids can get i
it's against the law to stop for a dog? >>. >> did note know that. >> and i think it's not fair to disparage women drivers. i think i'm a very good driver and a the lot of people told me that (laughter) >> yeah, people you-- >> and i drive with these shoes on. >> four dwf's. >> what, driving while female? >> and i have an excellent driving record. >> so i grew up out west and i got a car when i was 16 and i went everywhere and used to love...
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dow closing above the other team thousand benchmark of 1 72 points and the nasdaq up 4% ending it's a law this losing streak in four years. joining me, scott martin, a strategist for united advisers. welcome back to the show. i like this. penalized for the fiscal cliff, somehow we are not, and can this trend continue? is this a trend or one nice week that we will remember for a long time? >> it depends what trend you are referring to. the on-again off-again relationship we seem to have with the fiscal collect is probably here to stay. we will probably drive investors mad because there is one day people will save the world is coming and taxes are coming to the sky and a resolution and things will be okay. the reality is somewhere in between which means the market meanders a little higher towards the end of the year but nothing significant. gerri: what you said in your pre interview which was crazy, i couldn't get over it, you say we overestimated the importance of the fiscal cliff? how is that possible? the average family will have a pretty $500 tax hike if this thing goes through. if we f
dow closing above the other team thousand benchmark of 1 72 points and the nasdaq up 4% ending it's a law this losing streak in four years. joining me, scott martin, a strategist for united advisers. welcome back to the show. i like this. penalized for the fiscal cliff, somehow we are not, and can this trend continue? is this a trend or one nice week that we will remember for a long time? >> it depends what trend you are referring to. the on-again off-again relationship we seem to have...
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have feds tried to overturn the substance of what the laws represent? >> well, talking about right to work laws, you saw the payback in boeing in south carolina when boeing tried to open a factory there. this administration, the obama administration, is not above trying to hurt right to work states for their union allies. david: even though unions keep losing state by state by state. >> exactly. david: great to see you. >> thanks for having me on. david: absolutely. tracy? tracy: clock is ticking away to tax hikings for us all ifdown government does not act fast. rich edson tells us what they are urging our lawmakers to do. ♪ before copd... i took my son fishing every yr. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but wh copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is
have feds tried to overturn the substance of what the laws represent? >> well, talking about right to work laws, you saw the payback in boeing in south carolina when boeing tried to open a factory there. this administration, the obama administration, is not above trying to hurt right to work states for their union allies. david: even though unions keep losing state by state by state. >> exactly. david: great to see you. >> thanks for having me on. david: absolutely. tracy?...
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and my mother in law has this. it is it a great gift. it is it a charger for the iphone. the thing with the phone and everybody data intensative. the battery runs out and cases like this one give you the extra time to make it through the whole day or second day depending on your use and it is it a protective case. >> a four or four s iphone this is it not a four-s. >> i am ready for anything. once your watry dies. you don't have to run home or charge it. nit is very, error is light. >> how much did you say that was. 130. >> yes. nthe next item is the key board. >> this is it a blue tooth device. not one or two or three. iphone or mac or pc. all you have to do is hit one of the buttons and also you don't need batteries for a solar charged key board. >> it is hard to type the tech messages on the maul iphone device. >> and sometimes it is hard to pair multiple device this make its easy pressing one or two or three use the ipad two as a laptop and type out your blog posts. nthat is it about 80 buckings. nyou can go to amawhereon and depet it for $55. >> this is cool every ma
and my mother in law has this. it is it a great gift. it is it a charger for the iphone. the thing with the phone and everybody data intensative. the battery runs out and cases like this one give you the extra time to make it through the whole day or second day depending on your use and it is it a protective case. >> a four or four s iphone this is it not a four-s. >> i am ready for anything. once your watry dies. you don't have to run home or charge it. nit is very, error is light....
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you don't have to pass a law. do it now. david: if you're upset about this, cut a check to the government. they never do. not even the billionaires. you don't at all. of course,
you don't have to pass a law. do it now. david: if you're upset about this, cut a check to the government. they never do. not even the billionaires. you don't at all. of course,
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had the ins or the state department followed the law, at least 15 of the hijackers would have been denied visas and would not have been in the united states on september 11th, 2001. >> while the hijackers made their preparations for the 9/11 attacks, the white house changed hands. once in office president bush decided not to immediately respond to the "cole" bombing. instead, the commission learned he'd ordered the development of a long-range plan to eliminate bin laden. >> thank you very much. secretary powell. >> mr. chairman, president bush and all of us on his team knew that terrorism would be a major concern for us. he wanted a they areorough strategy to go after al qaeda. >> he made clear to us that he did not want to respond to al qaeda one attack at a time. he told me he was tired of swatting flies. the president says i have no hesitancy about going after him, but i didn't feel that sense of urgency, and my blood was not nearly as boiling. >> every morning that summer bush received a president's daily brief or pdb outlining security threats to the united states. >> isn't it a fact
had the ins or the state department followed the law, at least 15 of the hijackers would have been denied visas and would not have been in the united states on september 11th, 2001. >> while the hijackers made their preparations for the 9/11 attacks, the white house changed hands. once in office president bush decided not to immediately respond to the "cole" bombing. instead, the commission learned he'd ordered the development of a long-range plan to eliminate bin laden....
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the law has to stay on the table as both parties discuss ways to solve the nation's massive debt challenge. it has been put on the table is yet another king, something republicans want on the table. we need to do something about obamacare if we are going to make any move onhe other frt. does that mean these talks will be stopped before they are even started? >> i don't think so because obamacare should have been on the table from the beginning because the tax increases it will bring about on january 1st. the biggest most expensive most economic damaging increase in obamacare kicks in january 1st. that is 3.8% surtax on investment income, capital gains and didends that will slow investment which will slow the economy and slow job creation. we're in no position to be slowing the economy and cutting back on jobs with so many americans out of work. gerri: i want to show folks will wee looking at as we go over the fiscal cleft. increase in wages and salaries of 5%. long term capital gains, 7% qualified dividend. we are looking at massive across-the-board tax hikes that will affect not just your
the law has to stay on the table as both parties discuss ways to solve the nation's massive debt challenge. it has been put on the table is yet another king, something republicans want on the table. we need to do something about obamacare if we are going to make any move onhe other frt. does that mean these talks will be stopped before they are even started? >> i don't think so because obamacare should have been on the table from the beginning because the tax increases it will bring about...
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it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is not an area where they have unlimited authority. but there will be some wiggle room for them to shift money around and hold off on spending certain money and we will see a whole range of things going into affect. host: a couple more minutes left with tom shoop, talking about how the federal government is preparing for sequestration. larry, parkville, maryland, democratic gammer. go ahead. caller: i have always heard -- i am 68 -- i always heard that politics is an art of compromise. we did not have any artists in washington anymore, it seems like. host: we have to leave it here -- we
it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is...
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you're also right to say that at some point, the laws of the economics kick in. we're seeing this now in greece, throughout western europe. when something can want go on, it won't. it will stop. we are going to hit a wall here. this is what governor romney, paul ryan have been talking about. ryan's two years of budget proposals passed by the house, killed by the democrats in the senate saying, look, we know the laws of economics kick in here, and these programs are going to come to a screeching halt because there is no more money, so what we'd like to do now, before the crisis, is try to reform these programs in order to save them, not destroy them. dagen: i said this for years, social security's an easy fix because you're not dealing with people's health. social security is just, you know, changing the retirement age and changing how the initial benefit is calculated, and that's pretty much it. it seems so simple, but it's hard, nevertheless, to get the republicans a large group of them, to get excited about doing this so do you think that it doesn't happen unti
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there are those that would stake their entire domestic reputations on this one of those laws. lbj did all those things in one single year. in 1965. [applause] >> reading these books, reading both of these books, i was struck with such awe and admiration of these people. even with all of those lbj's foibles, which many of us are familiar with. i am a true believer for evermore afterwards. mike, would you talk a little bit about what ladybird accomplished? >> after her first accomplishment was to keep lyndon johnson thing while he was doing all of those great things. giving him a safe haven, if you will, an island of peace, as she described it, every day when he was exerting a tremendous effort. in addition to that, she finished jacqueline kennedy's effort to acquire arts for the white house. she lost the committee for the more beautiful capital. beautify washington dc and make it a showplace so that the tourists there and see what could be done in their own hometown. she gave a the head start program the benefit of the white house lawn so that it was elevated to insignificance
there are those that would stake their entire domestic reputations on this one of those laws. lbj did all those things in one single year. in 1965. [applause] >> reading these books, reading both of these books, i was struck with such awe and admiration of these people. even with all of those lbj's foibles, which many of us are familiar with. i am a true believer for evermore afterwards. mike, would you talk a little bit about what ladybird accomplished? >> after her first...
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it's followed local laws. the assistant treasury is not pleased. david, thanks for joining us, this has been a subject of discussion here in the uk, as well. the question is can you actually do anything about it. >> well, good to be with you, ross. certainly there are a number of things that we can do in relation to our domestic laws, but i think the main game when it comes to tackling some of these practices is to be working internationally. we do know to have a fairly fundamental over some of the concepts that underpin our approach to international tax law. if you have a look at the concepts that very much dry the way in which we determine taxing rights, emphasis about source and residence and permanent establishments, this is very much the language of law that was assigned for industrial and i think it's increasingly found to be wanting when it comes to some of the challenges that the information and digital age that we're now confronting. >> nobody is doing anything illegal. there are complex tax arrangeme
it's followed local laws. the assistant treasury is not pleased. david, thanks for joining us, this has been a subject of discussion here in the uk, as well. the question is can you actually do anything about it. >> well, good to be with you, ross. certainly there are a number of things that we can do in relation to our domestic laws, but i think the main game when it comes to tackling some of these practices is to be working internationally. we do know to have a fairly fundamental over...
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and tell the goes to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. now on booktv, nicole eustace examines the effects the war of 1812 had on american politics and patriotism. the author reports at the end of the three year war resulted in the quote era of good feelings marked by defuse partisanship and greater nationalism. it's a little over an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction and thank you to the david library for hosting me. to real it's a real pleasure to be here and to see all of you this afternoon. thank you. the title of my talk this afternoon is love and honor in 1812, patriotism and popular culture in the new united states. on june 19 of 1812, james madison made a public announcement of the first war ever to be declared in the history of the united states. he said quote, i extort all the good people of the united states as they love their country, as the feel wrong that they exert themselves. madisons call made clear tha
and tell the goes to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. now on booktv, nicole eustace examines the effects the war of 1812 had on american politics and patriotism. the author reports at the end of the three year war resulted in the quote era of good feelings marked by defuse partisanship and greater nationalism. it's a little over an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much for that introduction and thank...
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saying any decree he issues is legal and there is no appeal to the decree putting himself above the law and the courts and tens of thousands in cairo not happy about that move by the democratically elected president. >>gregg: does this move from president morsi catch people by surprise? >>reporter: it even caught his supporters by surprise and officials in the united states who were praising the egyptian president as the pragmatic regional leader, and his role in helping to negotiate a cease-fire between israel and gaza. this move is described as a power grab with the opposition figures saying that president morsi is setting himself up to be a a pharoah. >>gregg: thank you. if you decide to return some of your gifts this holiday season or any other purchase, bring your driver's license. a lot of retailers are asking for i.d. from anyone who wants to exchange products. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support
saying any decree he issues is legal and there is no appeal to the decree putting himself above the law and the courts and tens of thousands in cairo not happy about that move by the democratically elected president. >>gregg: does this move from president morsi catch people by surprise? >>reporter: it even caught his supporters by surprise and officials in the united states who were praising the egyptian president as the pragmatic regional leader, and his role in helping to...
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. >> many other parts of the new law, however, have not been completed. in addition to requirements on insurers, businesses of a certain size have to have what is called adequate coverage in order to avoid fines. the irs has not defined what constitutes adequate employer coverage. and the language in the legislation is ambiguous. >> to think they could draw these legislations in 11 months. these are complicated, but there is a lot of cooperation that's going on. it's a doable task. >> creating brand new state wide insurance exchanges requires enormous coordination, to accomplish that, the government is supposed to create a new computer network so everyone can be on the same page. the exchanges have to have electronic software and the federal government has to approve the software and hasn't done so. so we don't have the software ready to do what was supposed to be done in the exchange. >> and there are holes in the law and even conflicts passages, on a less controversial law congress might try to fix a few things, but one by house in control by the democr
. >> many other parts of the new law, however, have not been completed. in addition to requirements on insurers, businesses of a certain size have to have what is called adequate coverage in order to avoid fines. the irs has not defined what constitutes adequate employer coverage. and the language in the legislation is ambiguous. >> to think they could draw these legislations in 11 months. these are complicated, but there is a lot of cooperation that's going on. it's a doable task....
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caller: s, when you first retire, they are mandated by law -- mr. reagan and his troops, when they read it so security in 1983-1986, they came up with federal employees retirement system. they were wanting to eliminate several services altogether. that was because of the benefits. if you have $1,000 so security retirement for your benefit ♪s. ts, it would offset your benefits by $1,000 also. you're supposed to get say 1275 and you get $1,000 worth of social security, they reduce your disability retirement by $1,000. host: got it. ♪ caller it doesn't leave you a whole lot oin there. there were a lot of private, wealthy people who cut benefits to the people who are served by them and chop it up. you figure 300 different companies are running it, they are not going to be able run it efficiently and work together. guest: the caller points out that there is a lot of this dispute that has to do with the sort of basic mathematics of benefits that are going to be owed to the postal service workers that will be retiring in the next few years. really, the
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it's a decision that we believe fully comports with existing constitutional law. there are multiple students for all people, all individuals, and all groups to engage fully in their rights of free expression. this law does not change that. >> gregg: >> gregg: dominic there is a sign on those displays there. santa monica the home of christmas. so is this it? are they killing off the nativity scenes for good? >> well, look, it depends, gregg, if the atheists really come back with a vengeance because the coalition get permits for 12 other parks in santa monica in which they can display the nativity and also in the park where the drama took place. they can still sing carols and really messages. but the churches say that they plan to stage the nativity elsewhere but they will have to pick their site very carefully or it will be back to square one because the police will be there to harang them. >> gregg: dominic di-natale, thanks. police battle police in the streets of a capital city. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. capitol hill, the protests tur
it's a decision that we believe fully comports with existing constitutional law. there are multiple students for all people, all individuals, and all groups to engage fully in their rights of free expression. this law does not change that. >> gregg: >> gregg: dominic there is a sign on those displays there. santa monica the home of christmas. so is this it? are they killing off the nativity scenes for good? >> well, look, it depends, gregg, if the atheists really come back...
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underwritten, accumulation of laws and traditions. their subjects of the queen. that is what, you know, the term is. >> i need to ask, asking questions just temporarily, please stick around for more questions from the audience. c-span will be here shortly to continue. there will be taking questions year from that history and biography pavilion and also from national colors. please stay with us. we would love to have you continue. and if you have questions, we will be back with you in it slightly less than ten minutes. thanks so much for your patients. please stay with us, and please thank our author >> this book is about liberals, not democrats who are not that much different in many respects. this book is dedicated to the peculiar brand of american new self identifies as a liberal who believes life is a liberal and wishes more of us in america were liberal. he liked a more. think nancy pelosi. thank your local college professor. think the driver of the crazy car without the bush is hitler bumper stickers on the back of the card. think to check out hope that the
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it's said that all maritime laws are written in the blood of past disasters. and the costa concordia has thrown up so many questions about safety at sea, questions that remain unanswered. >>> hello. i'm victor blackwell. here is what is happening. in israel a person has been arrested in connection to the bus bombing in tel aviv that injured 24 people. we are told that the suspect has ties to a mosque and detonated the bomb with a cell phone. >>> in palestine, a cease-fire was celebrated. a leader praised israel for raising the white flag. >>> and it is official the black friday shop eing has begun. many retailers opened thursday night. the shoppers might see shorter lines as the retail federation say says that to a amount of people shopping is down 21 million from last year. one of the places we will be watching is walmart where some workers across the country are expected to protest. expected to protest. i'm victor blackwell. that remain unanswered -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> taking in tens of millions of dollars from well meaning americans, and
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saying in part the president's health care law adds aive, expensive, q8unworkable government program at time when our national debt already exceeds the size of our an't afford it and we can't afford to leave it intact. the white house saying this is off the table, that this is a battle that has been fought and won. does the speaker's request, does it make the talks more difficult? >> no. i think what he's doing there is basically trying to throw a bone wing. you know, but there's a factual problem wi according to the cbo, if you repeal the affordable care act it adds trillion to the deficit. so if you're trying to get deficit reduction the affordable care act actually helps with deficit reduction. it doesn't hurt it. so, you know, again i think this is just posturing right now. we have so much common ground. this is the scary thing. we agree on the taxes shouldn't go up on 98% of the american people. we agree that these across the board spending cuts should not go in effect because they woxquld damage the economy. all we're fighting over now is tax rates on the top 2% of earners. thi
saying in part the president's health care law adds aive, expensive, q8unworkable government program at time when our national debt already exceeds the size of our an't afford it and we can't afford to leave it intact. the white house saying this is off the table, that this is a battle that has been fought and won. does the speaker's request, does it make the talks more difficult? >> no. i think what he's doing there is basically trying to throw a bone wing. you know, but there's a...
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his brother-in-law coaches that team. i'm victor blackwell. up next an "ac360" special report, "the battlefield at home." >>> welcome to this "360" special report, "the battlefield at home." the challenges facing vets, a tough economy, questionable charities and more. we look at charities, organizations promising to help wounded warriors, taking in tens of millions of dollars from well-meaning americans. what's happening to some of that money? a lot of good charities out there, but after what we've found and what you see tonight, you may think twice the next time someone asks you for a donation. that's a shame and that's why we're keeping them honest. starting with the group the disabled veterans national foundation, dvnf. that's their seal you're looking at. according to their own tax filings they raised nearly $56 million in the past three years, a huge amount of money. of that $56 million, we haven't been able to find even one dime that's gone directly to help disabled veterans. instead, the foundation sends tons of stuff, stuff they get fo
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it's said that all maritime laws are written in the blood of past disasters. and the costa concordia has thrown up so many questions about safety at sea, questions that remain unanswered >>> good evening. i'm victor blackwell. here is what's happening. tonight, a person has been arrested in connection with yesterday's bus bombing in tell aviv that injured 24 people. we're told the suspect has ties to hamas and detonated the bomb with a cell phone. in gaza city today, palestinians celebrated the cease-fire that has held for more than 24 hours now. in a speech, the leader of hamas said that hamas raised the white flag. >>> it is official, black friday shopping has begun. toys r us, walmart and target opened their doors to shoppers on thursday night. they may see shorter lines. the national retail federation estimates 147 million shoppers plan to shop this weekend, but that's down from 220 million last year. one of the stores we'll be watching is walmart. workers said they might protest. i'm victor blackwell. back to programming. >>> welcome to this "360" special
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for example, it's against the law for them to practice many of their religious rituals he's trying to photograph. he is sort of an accomplice to the a crime. the indian crimes code act is passed making many ceremonies illegal. >> brown: you describe extraordinary adventures he went through because, of course, for good reason the native americans didn't want outsiders -- they didn't trust outsiders, right? so it's not as though he could just walk in and take photographs. >> he never did that. they threw dirt at his camera. they charged him with horses. he initially was not accepted at all. but he always had native people on the payroll and he would spend months and even years setting up a single portrait, winning trust, confidence, trying to understand context. why do you wear your hair this way? why is that bead like that? >> brown: i'm thinking of some that you described were the apaches where he went for months and months. >> tried to understand them internally. >> brown: this is such a big project, it required a lot of money, required a lot of resources. >> right. >> brown: he went
for example, it's against the law for them to practice many of their religious rituals he's trying to photograph. he is sort of an accomplice to the a crime. the indian crimes code act is passed making many ceremonies illegal. >> brown: you describe extraordinary adventures he went through because, of course, for good reason the native americans didn't want outsiders -- they didn't trust outsiders, right? so it's not as though he could just walk in and take photographs. >> he never...
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there was a quirk when they passed the law nancy pelosi said you have to pass the law to find out what was in it, what wasn't in it is a funding mechanism for federal exchanges. many of the states are skipping state exchanges paid for by an employer mandate to either fund health care insurance for employees 50 or more or to pay a fine in effect into a state exchange. the language for funding state exchanges isn't there for the federal exchanges. something like 15 to 20 states now are opting for the federal exchange so there's no funding mechanism. so the house has to revisit this. taxing legislation has to come through the house of representatives. so there's john boehner's mandate. >> now, donna, there's another quote from that article in the cincinnati inquirer i want to show and ask you about. he said in it there are essentially three major routes to repeal the president's law, the court of congressional process, with those routes coming up short, the third and final one becomes more important than ever. do you think that's the message of the last election to try to essentially repe
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on paper basically putting himself above the law. supporters of morsi say it's a temporary move until egypt comes up with a new constitution. but some call it a grab at dictatorship. some calling him the new pharaoh. morsi says he will not step down so it' a test of will we have seen before in egypt between angry people on the square and the leader in power. only the names have changed. rick: that scene in tahrir square so familiar from a few years ago. the state department reacting to morsi's new powers and the violence it sparked. virginia nuland saying morsi's new powers raise concern for many egyptians and the international community. she adds that aspirations of the revolution that allowed morsi to take power were meant to be sure that power would not be concentrated in the hands of any one person. hamas is accusing israel of breaking the rules of a cease-fire. two days after a truce was reached we are hearing reports that a palestinian man was killed and 19 wounded after crowds of apparent protesters surged forward towards gaza
on paper basically putting himself above the law. supporters of morsi say it's a temporary move until egypt comes up with a new constitution. but some call it a grab at dictatorship. some calling him the new pharaoh. morsi says he will not step down so it' a test of will we have seen before in egypt between angry people on the square and the leader in power. only the names have changed. rick: that scene in tahrir square so familiar from a few years ago. the state department reacting to morsi's...
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there will be a judiciary, and a parliament because it will be the rule of law. again, that's based on sheer faith at this point. people just aren't trustful of people in power who are given power to expect them to relinquish it after x number of weeks or months. it just has never been seen before. >> right. all right, jim maceda updating us on all that's happening in tahrir square, and elsewhere in cities like alexandra. jim, thank you so much. >>> from there we head to gaza where we find ayman mull had a dean. does it threaten to stabilize the delicate questionable cease fire that he's supposed to help oversee? >> reporter: well, in the short term, not necessarily. you will see and hear from people that would make the argument that egypt's stability in having tranquil domestic stability inside egypt is paramount for egypt to play the role that it can play in the region. when we saw in the past week egypt rise to the forefront of mediating between israel and the palestinian factions, it was because egypt at that particular point was not -- president morrissey's
there will be a judiciary, and a parliament because it will be the rule of law. again, that's based on sheer faith at this point. people just aren't trustful of people in power who are given power to expect them to relinquish it after x number of weeks or months. it just has never been seen before. >> right. all right, jim maceda updating us on all that's happening in tahrir square, and elsewhere in cities like alexandra. jim, thank you so much. >>> from there we head to gaza...
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>> the value that's placed on something according to law is placed according to the exit market. it would be what you would have to pay for it in the place that it's exiting. and the -- the fact that they might be able to purchase similar medicines made in a backroom in nepal for a far lower price doesn't change the value of the medicines that are u.s. produced. >> but $816,000 versus $2,500? that seems crazy out of whack. >> that's outrageous. >> reporter: that didn't sound right, so we cross-checked the bill of lading against the international drug pricing guide, which values drugs for nonprofit donation. according to our calculation, the charity in nepal had it just about right. $2,600, each pill worth less than 2 cents. >> how can i explain that? i can't. but i could go in and dig into it and try to explain it. >> reporter: he never got back to us, but in an e-mail spca international told us it follows industry standards and accounting regulations on placing values on donating goods. lou hingson who runs brother's brother in pittsburgh says he's seen many charities inflate va
>> the value that's placed on something according to law is placed according to the exit market. it would be what you would have to pay for it in the place that it's exiting. and the -- the fact that they might be able to purchase similar medicines made in a backroom in nepal for a far lower price doesn't change the value of the medicines that are u.s. produced. >> but $816,000 versus $2,500? that seems crazy out of whack. >> that's outrageous. >> reporter: that didn't...
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i know more about sound questions in doctrine and law then you. i am not willing to suffer to be interrupted. you are rotten now was gentileism and the lord only knows what. as i despise the gates of hell, you ought to say that mormonism is my comptroller. my governorship and everything else is to bow down to mormonism. it would not have been really all that remarkable for brigham young to have browbeaten a fellow church member who was perhaps not acting in the church's best interest but young had a larger purpose in mind. he delivered this harangue in the presence of the territory's new chief justice, associate justice and secretary, all non-mormons. at one point, territorial secretary brogdon harris, very uncomfortable with the drift of the conversation, told young that he had no interest in his dispute with babbitt. i want you to hear it. young stopped harris from leaving the room. a clerk recorded that it was a new scene for mr. harris to be told the power of the priesthood. two months later, all of the non-mormon officials fled utah, convince
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big changes coming under the new health care law. the big question now is what are the changes, and will we find out about them? >>> and also this, the thanksgiving day trip, a driving trip turns into tragedy. what caused this boat to capsize. >> chaos. people just in the water, it's like unbelievable. >> it was windy, there were waves rolling in. >> the boat was sideways, and it basically capsized us. had 23 people onboard, and everyone was thrown off. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. arthel: we have a holiday tragedy in south florida to tel
big changes coming under the new health care law. the big question now is what are the changes, and will we find out about them? >>> and also this, the thanksgiving day trip, a driving trip turns into tragedy. what caused this boat to capsize. >> chaos. people just in the water, it's like unbelievable. >> it was windy, there were waves rolling in. >> the boat was sideways, and it basically capsized us. had 23 people onboard, and everyone was thrown off. hey! did you...
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but while the election may have put an end to the political debate over the president's health care law, what has not yet been decided is the debate over the effectiveness of the american health care system. and perhaps the biggest unresolved argument is the question of end-of-life care. the tension between the medical instinct to extend life and the harsh reality of knowing when to end it and what impact these difficult decisions have on the fiscal health of the entire nation. back in june, "time" magazine took these issues head on with its memorable cover, "how to die." "time" columnist joe klein joined us to discuss his provocative and emotional cover story on what he learned from the last days of his mother and father. >> what did you learn since that time? >> well, it was during that time -- i moved them from kind of classic fee-for-service medicare into a nursing home that uses the geisinger medical system, which is kind of like the mayo clinic. the doctors are paid according to salary and performance bonuses rather than fee for service. and so all of a sudden people stopped stick
but while the election may have put an end to the political debate over the president's health care law, what has not yet been decided is the debate over the effectiveness of the american health care system. and perhaps the biggest unresolved argument is the question of end-of-life care. the tension between the medical instinct to extend life and the harsh reality of knowing when to end it and what impact these difficult decisions have on the fiscal health of the entire nation. back in june,...
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indicates in the case law that walmart is entitled to relief. >> we've had a couple protesters on. the links seem apparent between protesters and organized labor. what, if anything, can we expect from nlrb down the road if this continues? >> typically the board rules on this type of request for relief fairly expeditiously. they try to rule on it within about three days, 72 hours. here i think what the board -- this particular board takes a fairly expansive view as to what does or doesn't constitute recognitional picketing. i think in most circumstances they're going to require that the union make a present demand for recognition and absent that, they may not go ahead with the relief. however, if this type of picking goes on for considerable period of time and that's some of the allegations at certain locations or it's done on an intermittent basis coupledsh stoppages, you may see that. they have concluded their investigation with respect to a walmart complaint and i would suspect that a determination will made by the board in short order. >> we could actually see an injunction toda
indicates in the case law that walmart is entitled to relief. >> we've had a couple protesters on. the links seem apparent between protesters and organized labor. what, if anything, can we expect from nlrb down the road if this continues? >> typically the board rules on this type of request for relief fairly expeditiously. they try to rule on it within about three days, 72 hours. here i think what the board -- this particular board takes a fairly expansive view as to what does or...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> it's been three months that a strike in south africa -- almost 20 years ago. these are images from that fateful day. hard to forget that. police killed 34 minors in that shooting. we look at the borking conditions in mines and one of the key reasons behind miners' wage demands. [ rooster ] >> reporter: the tranquil eastern cape. some 800 kilometers from johannesburg is the birthplace of nelson mandela, and it's the home of where mine workers hail from. there's little economic activity here, so thousands of men leave their families behind many sech of work in the gold and platinum mines near johannesburg. after years of service, they come home to retire feeling weak like this 64-year-old who contracted silicosis after a lifetime of inhaling mine dust as a drill operator. >> translator: i have spent months with an aching chest. i have never worked any place else. mining is all that i have ever known. >> reporter: tra
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >>> it's been three months that a strike in south africa -- almost 20 years ago. these are images from that fateful day. hard to forget that. police killed 34 minors in that shooting. we look at the borking conditions in mines and one of the key reasons behind miners' wage demands. [ rooster ] >> reporter:...